My first Bush & Lane is on the way!

Avery Todd avery@ev1.net
Tue, 28 Sep 2004 20:38:49 -0500


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Trent,

Bush & Lane's can be really great sounding pianos. I've rebuilt one or two 
in my
life (OK, no new board or pinblock!). But they were great and the cases 
usually
are fantastic after being well refinished!

Avery

At 01:25 PM 9/28/04, you wrote:

>Hi Terry,
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>Long time since I wrote, but you had to be among the first to hear my news 
>-- either tonight or tomorrow my Bush and Lane Serial No. 49224 will 
>arrive. I've been waiting months for shipping (agreeing to their schedule 
>kept the cost down), but I bought it immediately sight unseen when I found 
>it some time ago, by luck though not entirely by chance, in an employee 
>newsletter of a utility in Ashtabula, OH (price: $80; shipping: $500).
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>And, I still haven't seen it; it is coming from about 450 miles away, and 
>I just never got the chance. Now -- my understanding is that this is 
>basically a functional piano, but in what condition I'll find the hammers 
>or the bass strings, or the bushings and back-checks and so on, I can only 
>guess wildly. Exact words from the seller -- whose ex-wife is no longer 
>around to play and whose children just never took to piano lessons -- 
>"probably doesn't need more than a fine-tuning" "beautiful sounding piano" 
>"the tuner commented on how perfect the soundboard still is". So I am 
>hoping that at least it will not immediately require a soundboard 
>replacement, because I am looking forward to hearing what a Bush & Lane 
>sounds like much sooner than I would find the time & money for all that. 
>It was also refinished by the seller (a landscaper by profession). I have 
>not even seen any pictures, so who knows?
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>So we shall see...I don't know if I'd buy another piano without seeing and 
>playing it, but in this case at least the unknowns add to the anticipation 
>and curiosity surrounding its imminent arrival. Presumably, it's hurtling 
>my way down I-80 right now, unless the father and son piano-moving team 
>bringing it are taking a break and it's sitting in the dark in the van in 
>a parking lot somewhere.
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>I will keep you posted on what it's like when it gets here.
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>Cheers,
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>Trent
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